upgraded - which I don't.
Any ideas on how one would auto install security updates including any
dependencies that are not labeled as Debian-Security?
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t; so.. how i could resolve this problem , any help from you, please
>
> robert, waiting for your response
1st question, Have you done a custom partitioning ?
I ask as I've only seen this error on my installs when I've done a encrypted
root on and didn't leave a /boot unencrypted
regards
Dick Thomas
On Sun, 2014-08-17 at 09:54 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 15:26:46 +0200
> dick kampman wrote:
>
> > My old HP-LaserJet-6MP is printing apropriate under Ubuntu and Fedora.
> > Under Debian, helas, I just get white pages. I tried to
> > edit /etc/c
My old HP-LaserJet-6MP is printing apropriate under Ubuntu and Fedora.
Under Debian, helas, I just get white pages. I tried to
edit /etc/cups/ppd/HP-LaserJet-6MP but without result.
What should I do?
Dick Kampman
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On 10/08/13 14:55, Kruppt wrote:
> On 2013-08-10, Dick Thoms wrote:
>> Hello,
>> before I star, I can't use gnome or xfce for technical reasons beyond
>> the scope this question and I would rather use gnome, but I c
On 10/08/13 11:37, Dick Thoms wrote:
> Hello,
> before I star, I can't use gnome or xfce for technical reasons beyond
> the scope this question and I would rather use gnome, but I can't so
> Have to use KDE
>
>
> I've installed chrome as my browser in KDE
ings/Default and set that to google-chrome
and I've tried
update-alternatives --config x-www-browser /usr/bin/google-chrome
and
update-alternatives --set x-www-browser /usr/bin/google-chrome
but nothing seems to work
any tips would be fantastic
regards
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be.com/watch?v=VpipA-_3nSs
or just a plain over writing of everything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kdX5jlJ7NU
or you can search the lot at www.youtube,com/xpd259
while I Don't claim to be an expert making these videos I make them to
show how easy it can be :0)
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> Hi All,
> Is anyone using KDE and Kmail under Wheezy? How does it work? Is it stable
> enough to use or should I wait to update from Squeeze?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
this is why I shouldn't type half asleep, :o)
s I'm currently using Ice-dove and I'm sure I read somewhere
that It has been dropped by Mozilla and I need a replacement client
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On 26/05/13 07:21, Alex Moonshine wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 26 May 2013 08:01:33 +0200
>> "Hans-J. Ullrich" mailto:hans.ullr...@loop.de>>
> wrote:
>> >
>> > This will not work. The problem is missing libxvmc1:ii386, which got
>> > a dependency problem. There is a bugreport related to it. They say,
>> >
On 23/05/13 00:14, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-05-22 at 23:30 +0100, Dick Thomas wrote:
>> I've just installed KDE on wheezy
>> as I have a black magic pro capture card and on gnome it kills all
>> user permissions
>> (Shutdown, eject cdrom, etc) but with KDE
ound card and a sound blaster FX TI
Is there some setting that might fix this (other than removing pulse
audio as I need that)?
I don't know what output from the CLI to give to hints what might be wrong
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On 13 May 2013 00:56, Mauro wrote:
> I've not tried, I'll do.
> But why there's no need to add rootdelay in the other machine?
>
>
> On 13 May 2013 01:53, Dick Thomas wrote:
>>
>> On 13 May 2013 00:25, Mauro wrote:
>> > It is already i
On 13 May 2013 00:25, Mauro wrote:
> It is already installed.
>
>
> On 12 May 2013 15:25, Alan Greenberger wrote:
>>
>> On 2013-05-11, Mauro wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes I've did not mention that the machine where the new kernel does not
>> > work has an amd64 processor.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 11 May 2013 09
mod
blackmacgic (the capture card module) and restart X
But if I install Xfce 1st using the same netboot cdrom and then
install the gnome task it works perfectly
What differences would installing Xfce 1st make that installing gnome
over the top make? (Just so I can report a bug to them)
Dick T
the a***
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On 6 March 2013 21:49, Tom H wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
>>
>> Sorry but this isn't difficult (although it may affect top-posters more than
>> bottom posters :) ). The Debian installer allows you to create a whole-disk
>> RAID array then partition it. You have a sing
y, chroot to the / partition and install
> grub.
>
>
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x27;, [tab] and add 'dmraid=true' again.
> Then get thee to a shell and 'grub-install --recheck /dev/sdaX' for each
> partition.
>
>
>
>
> On 03/06/2013 01:37 PM, Dick Thomas wrote:
>>
>> What is the best way to setup a raid 5 array (4* 2TB drives)
&g
What is the best way to setup a raid 5 array (4* 2TB drives)
should I make raid 5 for my system and /home
then raid 0 or 1 for the boot, or should I buy a 5th drive for
system/boot and install in the standard way?
as this is my 1st time on debian and not sure what would be best
Dick Thomas
Debian
the easiest of the lot)
*** Debian is always out of date and even the "stable" is unsecure as
its backported fixes rather than updates
and any other points you could think of wouldl be awesome
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I'm making a random number generator out of bit and Arduino
but that isn't the question
my Question is is it possible to use a serial imput from the Arduino
as /dev/random
I've no idea what to even google to do this
any help or pointers where to start would be fantastic
Dick
worked it out, i neeed the app rng-tools and set my device as /dev/foo :)
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On 22 February 2013 17:05, Dick Thomas wrote:
> I'm making a random number generator out of
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On 21 February 2013 20:42, Thore wrote:
> Hi,
> I use wheezy on my Servers.
> If you have no poeple who needs the server every time (like in business).
> Than you can use wheezy.
>
On Wed, 2013-02-06 at 13:57 +, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 02:40:18PM +0100, Frank Lanitz wrote:
> > Depending on your goal you could create the layout and put it into kind
> > of a image. Fastest way would be e.g. dd if=/dev/sda of=/foo/baa
> >
> > At last as long as you are
On 14 January 2013 15:47, green wrote:
> Dick Thomas wrote at 2013-01-13 23:19 -0600:
>> are there any limits on what can be added to the wiki?
>> I'm asking as there are so many things on the arch wiki I've "fixed"
>> to work on debian
>> that I
Hello,
are there any limits on what can be added to the wiki?
I'm asking as there are so many things on the arch wiki I've "fixed"
to work on debian
that I feel I should post somewhere
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On 8 January 2013 20:59, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Doug wrote:
> > Markos wrote:
> > >I don't have any experience with jigdo or torrents.
> >
> > Some years ago I was trying to install distro with jigdo, and
> > gave up. I have never seen such a confusing, stupid thing
> > in my life! If the program i
e? Contact
> listmas...@lists.debian.org
> Archive:
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>
>
I installed my debian wheezy on a SSD without any issues, till the hardware
failed.
I don't know if the hardware failure was due to Debian or not bu
On 8 January 2013 15:18, Markos wrote:
> Dear Dick,
>
> I don't have any experience with jigdo or torrents.
>
> I will read about it.
>
> Thanks,
> Markos
>
> Em Dom, 2013-01-06 às 15:51 +, Dick William Thomas escreveu:
> >
> > On Sun, 2013
that can capture HDMI & VGA
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should better as I think they check the data after
downloading
I've been using jigdo for months with no problems
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On Sat, 2013-01-05 at 21:44 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> On 05.01.2013 21:19, Dick Thomas wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've got a laptop that more than just I use, but network manger seems to
> > ask for the sudo/root password when adding
> > a new wireless
t just seems to allow them
access now bypass this system policy
many thanks
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top-post his reply above all the others. Just sayin'
>
> Dick Thomas grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > On 30 December 2012 18:26, David Guntner wrote:
> >>
> >> Just as an asside, dropbox.com has a Debian .deb package that can be
> >> downloaded
I've found the debian repo package doesn't work, it installs but when run
the daemon says it's install incorrectly
and forwards me to the dropbox website. this might of changed since I last
tried
but it might be better to get it from their website
Dick Thomas
On 30 December 20
work. I really like the idea of working with DEBIAN and hope
I can get past this issue.
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I'm using debian 2.6.18-6-amd64 and Window XP Sp2.
My network is a Windows workgroup.
I've fiddled about and now can get windows to see into the debian box , it
can read and write to the file system.
I'm trying to get Debian to see a windows ntfs file system that is marked
shared to all and re
and booted the product. I have read copiously on you
support pages to no avail. Can you tell me how to proceed from here.
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No problem with partition space. I am using a 20GB partition with a 4
GB swap space.
Will try the other suggestions when I get back on Debian tomorrow.
Kent West wrote:
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However, when it
:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 06:00:05PM -0500, dick wrote:
What is it with Ice Weasel anyhow. I have no problems signing onto Debian
and using Icedove. the rest of the processing goes well.
However, when it comes to Iceweasel, it spends more time dropping out that
it does working. It will
What is it with Ice Weasel anyhow. I have no problems signing onto
Debian and using Icedove. the rest of the processing goes well.
However, when it comes to Iceweasel, it spends more time dropping out
that it does working. It will work for a couple of screens and then
drops out. You can br
Excuse my stepping in here. If you go to the Linux Questions forum
website and google there for your network card, there are some links to
modules which can be added to the kernel that will permit this card to
be used. I am not sure if they work with all distros and releases, but
there are li
thing that will work with
the card.
It appears that at some point in the development of the kernel 2.6.22.+
this card was added to the mix. Not sure just how far up the line in
the development that the addition was made. I know that 2.6.22.13
definitely has it there.
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I am too. What happens is that Iceweasel starts off fine and then
randomly drops out completely. You can bring it right back up but it
just seems to randomly hiccup. I am not doing anything special at the
time at all, just surfing. I get no message that it is timing out or
anything else. I
I am not on Debian now - right now I am on Ubuntu and that is exactly
how it works for me - just tried it so see what would happen.
s. keeling wrote:
Thierry Chatelet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thursday 24 January 2008 12:00, Samuel Bächler wrote:
Number one : I'm using Debian lenny re
,
etc all use more recent versions so I can use them but I really am
trying as many distros as I can to find the one I want to stick with.
Thanks in advance.
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bayon, Slackware,
etc all use more recent versions so I can use them but I really am
trying as many distros as I can to find the one I want to stick with.
Thanks in advance.
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Inbound or out?
NTL don't restrict either (although they have a transparent http proxy).
On 27/12/05, Jamie Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Lyons wrote:
>
> >A quick OT:
> >
> >Anyone here found a UK broadband supplier (>=2G) who can provide an open
> >port 25?
> >
> >
> >
> Freedo
On 13/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 01:25:09PM +0000, Dick Davies wrote:
> > As far as I can tell, It's stored in the PVs themselves
> > (when I boot ubuntu it finds all my Debian LVs, for example) .
>
> With
On 12/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where does LVM store its data -- where it identifies
> where its logical partitions are. Can I take a volume
> that's managed by LVM and physiclaly carry it from one
> machine to another, and expect the other machine to
> understand it (a
http://squishy.cc/blog/?p=85
ps: that signature is ridiculous.
On 12/12/05, Lazo Igor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Well, there are not only DoSes but also "Security Bypass",
> "Exposure of sensitive information" and even "System access"
> from local network
>
> What about http://secunia.com/a
On 08/12/05, Debian Users wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am using a Win XP feature called "Offline Files", which is basically
> like having a replica of files which are orginally on a network drive and
> letting XP decide whether to work on the local replica or the actual
> network files. The user does
On 05/12/05, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 08:36 +1000, Gerorge Reece-Howe wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I wanted to make an application that would create many thousands of
> > databases in MySQL.
>
> Speaking as a DBA, I think you probably need to redesign your
> applicat
On 01/12/05, Christian Folini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The sudo/wheel approach is also a handy one when you want to update
> the root password regularly, but you do not want to tell it to
> everyone. Say you work in an heterogenous enterprise with lots of
> admins having their unix workstatio
On 30/11/05, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> grep -vE "^root:" /etc/passwd >/etc/passwd.tmp
> mv /etc/passwd.tmp /etc/passwd
>
> grep -vE "^root:" /etc/shadow >/etc/shadow.tmp
> mv /etc/shadow.tmp /etc/shadow
>
> grep -vE "^0:" /etc/group >/etc/group.tmp
> mv
On 23/11/05, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About to set things up, and after reading the SVN book, I'm left with
> some questions still. The book itself barely mentions permissions, and
> when it does (at the end of chapter 6), it suggests I create a new group
> (called "svn"), and add those us
On 17/11/05, Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dick Davies wrote:
> > That's weird. All I can say is that it's definitely possible to do LVM on
> > logical partitions.
> It does seem odd. Are you using Sid, or Etch? I am running Sarge.
> Could tha
On 16/11/05, Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've used:
>
> * : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> in the virtual domain aliases, but if a mail is sent
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it bounces unless "matt"
> has an linux account on the server.
Find the 'ROUTERS' section of your exim config.
If there's a 'r
On 17/11/05, Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /dev/hda12 2201+ 48642664- 21398548+ 8e Linux LVM
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# pvcreate /dev/hda12
>Device /dev/hda12 not found.
>
>
> As you can see, pvcreate does not appear to want to work on /dev/hda12.
> This was the case
I'm in the middle of building a custom squid package (on Sarge).
Long story short, there isn't a /etc/init.d/squid anymore and apt seems to think
there should be. When I run:
apt-get install squid
I get errors like:
apt-get install --reinstall squid
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Depend
On 16/11/05, Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing that I have yet to see a conclusive answer to: Can I make LVM
> Logical Volumes from logical partitions in an extended physical volume.
> Since I have 4 physical volumes, including an extended volume, I would
> have to create the
On 15/11/05, Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I currently do not use LVM.
>
> I have a 40GB disk with 3 physical partitions and logical partitions
> 5-11 on the remaining physical partition. Several of the partitions are
> getting full. There is space on the disk. Just over half of the
On Oct 3, 2005, at 1:57 AM, Jared Hall wrote:
> > It looks like I am being rooted right now. How do I toss this guy off
> > of my system. [...snip...] I
> > can't shut down ssh because that's my only connection to the system.
It's probably not going to help now, but fireHOL
(frontend to iptable
the braces ('[]') mean it's a kernel process - a module or something like that.
On 12/11/05, Paulo M C Aragão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed today the following daemons running:
>
> UIDPID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
> root 1121 1 0 Nov11 ?00:00:
On 07/11/05, Michel Loos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So the major advantages of Solaris is better support of obsolete
> systems, which are only being used because Solaris does not support
> the better, modern solutions?
Have you been reading a different thread?
Maybe people spend all day defend
On 05/11/05, James Strandboge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 08:30 -0500, C Shore wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 12:59:44PM +, Sean Whitton wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I just renamed the user that root's mail was being redirected to on a
> > > fresh
> > > install
On 03/11/05, Marc PERRUDIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dick Davies a écrit :
>
> >I'm hoping to bulk build half a dozen debian Squid boxes next month.
> >
> >Does Debian have tools to help automated installs?
> >
> >At present something like a pre-re
I'm hoping to bulk build half a dozen debian Squid boxes next month.
Does Debian have tools to help automated installs?
At present something like a pre-recorded list of answers you could feed
debian-installer and a list of debs to install would be more than enough.
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the Exim package asks you a few simple questions and then
does what you ask - why not just use that?
postfix on ubuntu does the same thing effectively, too.
Both have a jaw-dropping array of features, but neither particularly
force you to understand them before using them
On 24/10/05, Teemu
On 23/10/05, Paolo Pantaleo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just started learning python (i think it is great). Now i have the
> following problem:
> How can i comment 10 lines of code in a shot? That is, how can i add a
> # at the begenning of a range of lines?
In command mode (hit 'escape' twice
ncpfs - utilities to use resources from NetWare servers
On 22/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to access files on a Novell Server. How do I set up my
> debian box to do that? Do I need some sort of Novell Client?
>
> Thanks everyone...
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On 21/10/05, Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear People,
>
> I'm fairly new to apache administraction, so I apologise in advance if
> this an obvious question.
>
> I am running Apache, which is running some CGI scripts, which allow a web
> client (browser) to upload data, process it, a
On 16/10/05, Aurelien Ricard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you want to be able to login using ssh (or rsync over ssh) on a
> remote machine without password try to put the key of the user's login
> (used on the local machine) to the .ssh/authorized_keys on the remote
> $HOME_DIR.
That's not qui
Nice idea, but:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ldd `which dpkg`
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/tls/libc.so.6 (0xb7ea6000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7feb000)
theal - can you pull the disk? If so, rsync (or cp) /lib from some
other debian box onto it.
On 16/10/05, Ro
make some more graphs :)
or use rrdtool instead
On 11/10/05, Eriberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> How to make MRTG show 3 arguments? I need to show 3 collected data. The
> MRTG works fine with 2 arguments.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eriberto
>
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On 11/10/05, Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If your machines are all exposed to the internet or to an insecure
> LAN, then I don't see how you can safely use ssh at all. I would
> never attempt such a thing, so you are much braver than I.
>
> What I would do instead is limit ssh logins to a s
grep -r "welcome here" /
On 08/10/05, Nevruz Mesut Sahin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello how can I find files which contents a string in it. For example
> /www/xyz/hdx.php. File hdx.php conteins "welcome here" and I want to seach
> all system( / ) which conteins "welcome here" then machine s
On 07/10/05, Ric Otte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 07:46:43PM -0400, Ryan Claycamp wrote:
> > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 at 2211 -0700, John L Fjellstad wrote:
> > >Best solution for filtering is probably what Roberto suggested. If
> > >that's impossible, you should look into offli
You're better off using something like sieve to filter mail into IMAP folders
on the server. This way you get to use other clients (webmail,
thunderbird, whatever)
and still keep your filters.
Most mail servers will have some way of sorting mail into folders as
it arrives,
check your docs.
On 05/
On 03/10/05, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have yet to understand what advantage LVM gives me. Can anyone
> explain why LVM was added, and what advantages/disadvantages
> it has?
LVM is great as an abstraction layer. The main benefits are:
* ability to dynamically resize LVs (logic
On 27/09/05, michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 08:10 -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > > Dick Davies wrote:
> > > > Yup, use SMP. I get 2 cpus in cpuinfo that way (although top does
On 27/09/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Dick,
>
>
> > I'm actually starting to think about giving each user their own
> > partition, since it's so little hassle.
> >
> Would that be feasable in an enviroment with 40.000 mai
On 26/09/05, Daniel Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why is it interesting to have a different partition
> for / and for /home? I have never seen the point in a
> home
> computer. Isnt it more painful to have to calculate
> the size for each partition
>
> Thanks
> Daniel
off the top of my hea
On 25 Sep 2005 23:23:48 -0700, James He <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Should one CPU(Hyper-Threading) machine use SMP kernel, or stick to a
> regular kernel?
Yup, use SMP. I get 2 cpus in cpuinfo that way (although top doesn't
see them for
some reason).
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On 25/09/05, David Clymer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you are planning on doing LVM, use XFS. XFS will allow you to resize
> a filesytem on the fly - no need to umount, resize, remount, etc. I've
> found this to be a very handy feature:
>
> $ lvresize --size +1G /dev/vg0/foo
> $ xfs_growfs /fo
On 25/09/05, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For / , why not use ext3?
Reiser is faster, isn't it?
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'anybody can log in from anywhere' with nis/ldap is just plain FUD.
NIS and LDAP are designed to do this, they do it (reasonably) well.
scping over password and shadow is an ugly hack and will bite you
if you create users on a regular basis. Maintenance is a pain.
You also have a single 'master c
On 16 Sep 2005 08:38:33 -0700, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to set up a about half a dozen linux boxes for my company.
> I wanted to know how I can set one machine to maintain an user and
> password list that would be accessible to all of the computers.
>
> Or alternate
Not exactly related, but I had very similar nasties on freebsd 5 with
nss_ldap recently. See
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=81555
(basically make sure you're using the latest nss_ldap)
On 16/09/05, Natxo Asenjo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have successfully deployed a s
That's a message from mod_auth_ldap - it means you haven't given it a valid
CA certificate to authenticate the LDAP servers certificate against.
See mod_auth_ldap docs on httpd.apache.org
On 06/09/05, Roberto C. Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 05:48:18PM +0700, F.X
Thanks, worked a treat!
Can you point me at TFM? I'll be sure to R it next time :)
On 06/09/05, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 15:15:34 +0100
> Dick Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've just found out I can use 'apt-g
I've just found out I can use 'apt-get source'/'dpkg-buildpackage' to
roll my own packages from source, which is great for an old BSD boy
like myself?
But how do I specify a --configure option? I scoured a few manpages
and saw nothing obivous...
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Rasputin :: Jack of All Trades - Master of Nuns
When I took the line out of /etc/modules, the centrino showed up as
eth1 rather than eth2 and the errors disappeared.
# echo 'auto eth1' >> /etc/network/interfaces
helps too. Doh.
Thanks for the sanity check!
On 04/09/05, Alexander Pohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Strange, because all I had
I just built the ipw2100 module under etch according to
http://blogs.cocoondev.org/michaelm/archives/002084.html
everything seemed to go fine, and when I tweak /etc/network/interfaces I can
# modprobe ipw2100
# ifup eth2
and dhcp etc works fine
(eth0 = built in ethernet, eth1 = ip-over-firewi
Hi, I hear rumours that if a machine has no video card,
(sarge) debian-installer will try to open a serial console.
I want to install on a mini-itx box with no monitor,
but it's got a graphic card on-board that can't be disabled.
Is there a way to have it start d-i on a serial console
(say, no
Does novell 3 have a case-sensitive filesystem?
On 09/08/05, N. Ganesh Babu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have newly installed Debian Linux on my network. My requirement is to
> connect to Novell 3.0 server. I am using ncpmount command to connect.
> After connecting all the folder
In 'section 2' (where the icons are set up), just add:
Alias /robots.txt /path/to/robots.txt
On 07/08/05, Stephen R Laniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Suppose I want every virtual host under Apache to reject
> particular robots. Is there any way to set up a
> robots.txt-equivalent that applies
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